Ketel Marte became only the eighth player in MLB history to hit two triples in one postseason game
Baseball always finds ways to show you things you haven't seen before -- and the postseason is no different. In Tuesday's AL Wild Card Game, the Twins'
The D-backs' 11-8 win over the Rockies in the NL Wild Card Game on Wednesday night featured an onslaught of early offense, as well. Arizona's
Ketel to the metal!
— #Statcast (@statcast) October 5, 2017
Ketel Marte extends @Dbacks lead to 4-0 by racing home-to-3rd in 11.26 seconds -- Arizona's fastest 3B of the year. pic.twitter.com/zLXc9PsVQq
He then tripled again in the fourth, outdoing himself in the speed department:
Well, that didn't last long.
— #Statcast (@statcast) October 5, 2017
Marte's SECOND triple clocked in at just 11.10 seconds, the @Dbacks 2nd-fastest triple in #Statcast history https://t.co/uSlz4sn159
For some perspective, Marte only has seven triples in his big league career -- so he matched his entire 2017 output in the first four innings of the Wild Card Game alone.
But there's more: Hitting two triples in a single postseason game? That's only happened seven times in MLB history, with the most recent coming in 1993 when the Phillies' Mariano Duncan accomplished the feat.
Only one of those, Mark Lemke in the 1993 NLCS, was a switch-hitter like Marte. But both of Lemke's triples came as a left-handed hitter.
Having hit his first Wild Card Game triple against right-hander
That's the power of speed.
Watch the D-backs face off against the Dodgers in NLDS presented by T-Mobile, Game 1: Friday, 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. MST on TBS.